CCUN - Hungary

October 02, 2020

CCUN Hungary with capsicum annuum or chili peppers air drying to make Hungarian paprika.  Hungarian chile peppers are commonly threaded together into long bundles in the countryside of Hungary. Once strung into bundles, the peppers are hung inside of houses and pinned along the exterior walls of buildings and farms as edible decorations. The brightly colored bundles are also a method to dry the pods for use in the famous seasoning paprika, which is a highly prized spice in Hungarian cooking. In Kalocsa, Hungary, Hungarian chile peppers are commercially produced for paprika and are so beloved, that there is an annual paprika festival held each October to celebrate the spice through live entertainment, cooking competitions, and gourmet meals.

Thanks a lot for swapping cards Krisztina!
Date: Sept 2

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